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Dell Precision 3510 Computer is Unresponsive
Some issues that lead to the Dell Precision 3510 being slow or unresponsive at times are battery issues, RAM problems, computer temperature, and motherboard troubles.
Problems with the RAM
Your Dell Precision 3510 Computer may be unresponsive due to problems with the RAM. You can check to confirm if there is an issue with the RAM on your Dell Precision 3510 Computer by running a full system scan. This can be performed by locating SupportAssist and clicking to open it. Once you've opened SupportAssist, click "Start Now." The system will notify what task is being checked. Once the system runs a diagnostic on the task, the state of that task will be reflected on the display tile.
For more information on running a system scan, visit How to Run a Full Scan of Your Dell Computer for Optimizations and Updates.
You may also want to check for any updates that may not have been made to the BIOS. Download the newest version of the Dell Precision 3510 Computer's BIOS to help support the computer's memory hardware. Open SupportAssist in the Start menu and select the Home tab. Once you've selected the Home tab, click Software Update. From there, press Start to check for updates that need to be made on your Dell Precision 3510 Computer.
Software Issues
There could be old software being utilized by your Dell Precision 3510 Computer, so consider scanning for malware. You can scan for malware by using the provided Windows Defender software. To use the included software, visit Scanning for Spyware, Malware, and Adware (Windows Defender).
If you are still struggling with your Dell Precision 3510 Computer being unresponsive, clear all of the open tabs on your desktop. Then, proceed to power off your Dell Precision 3510 Computer entirely by holding down the power button for 30 seconds. By clearing your desktop and powering off your Dell Precision 3510 Computer, you are clearing your computer's history that could be causing a lack of response.
Overheating/ Temperature
Your Dell Precision 3510 Computer could be unresponsive due to overheating. Clear all of the open tabs on your Dell Precision 3510 Computer desktop and power off your Dell Precision 3510 Computer. Let the computer rest for 15 minutes before attempting to use it again.
If the Dell Precision 3510 Computer continues to be unresponsive, then listen for any fan noises. The fan noise could indicate that the computer is overheating. To combat the overheating, you can use a fan to blow cool air on it, leave the Dell Precision 3510 Computer on a cool surface, and unplug external devices.
Additionally, you can make changes in the settings to cool your Dell Precision 3510 Computer down. You can do so by going into the settings and selecting "Power Saver." By selecting "Power Saver," the Dell Precision 3510 Computer is not utilizing high-performance sources.
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